Underground (Sohee/JSoyeo (1/1)
Requester: ricaYY07 (AKA my soulmate, who is a star for always commenting and cheering me up.) Pairing: Kim Sohee/Jeon Soyeon Genre: Humour/Fluff/Slight Drama Song: Miss You by TINY-G•"You're here to watch her again? " Sira asked in frustration, pulling on her friends sleeve to move them slightly away from the heavy bass being delivered by the speakers.Sohee allowed herself to be pulled, moving but never once taking her eyes off of the stage. She didn't want to miss a second of this performance, she knew she'd regret it if she did. Sira sighed, knowing full well that the other girl probably wasn't even fully aware thatd she was there. When the floodlights shut off and the object of her fascination walked backstage, Sohee finally turned her attention to her frustrated friend. "I'm sorry, what did you say? I was a little distracted." She mumbled, clasping her hands together and swinging them innocently in front of her. "I'd realised," Sira replied, rolling her eyes and wondering if Sohee actually thought that this was news to her. "You know it's a little weird that you stalk her here every time she performs right?" The taller girl looked indignant, hands on her hips as she narrowed her eyes. "It's not stalking, I'm just admiring her talent. It's fine to be a fan of someone. Even if I'm not a rapper, I can still tell that she's amazing at what she does." Came her practiced reply, something that Sira had heard time and time again in different variations. "Call it admiration if you want but I still think she'd be creeped out if she knew. Come and find me at the bar when you finally wanna leave this place and head home. Try not to get too lost in Lover-girls eyes," she teased, turning away and heading towards the packed bar. Sohee decided that she'd go out for some fresh air before the next set started. What did Sira know anyway? She'd been admiring Hyemin for years but was to much of a chicken to act on it. • Once she reached the backdoor of the club, she realised that it wasn't quite as empty as she'd been imagining. Many people has flocked into the cool air to escape the stifling air of the club for a few minutes. Without much difficulty she managed to find a wall to lean against as she pulled out her phone and quickly looked over the messages that she'd recieved. There wasn't anything too pressing, one from Ayoung asking if she had the coursework for tomorrow's lecture finished and another from Gaeul wondering why she wasn't at home even though it w